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Hanson returns to Manila for two-day concert in Manila and Cebu

“You gotta have a drive on your own. You gotta know that you’re good enough and you know that you’re gonna make it,” says the youngest Hanson member Zac if he one day finds out that his kid would like to become a musician like him.

Zac, Taylor, and Isaac are currently in the country for the “Hanson Shout It Out Tour” concert, which will happen tonight, March 30, at the Smart Araneta Center; and on Saturday,

Hanson brothers Zac, Taylor, and Isaac were only in their early teens when they first invaded the music scene with their hit single “MMMBop.”

Fifteen years later, the song that was initially included in one of their two independent albums is still easily remembered by many people from different generations.

With “MMMBop,” Hanson may have achieved their dream on how they would want to be remembered in the music industry—“We’re Hanson who writes music that lasts.”

“We’re nerds about music,” confessed Taylor at the media conference for their “Hanson Shout It Out Tour” two-day concert in the Philippines.

The presscon was held earlier today, March 29, at the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel in Mandaluyong City.

Their first concert will be held tonight, March 30, at the Smart-Araneta Center in Cubao, Quezon City.

The second night will be on Saturday, March 31, at the Waterfront Hotel in Cebu.

Taylor added, “We love songwriting or we could probably just easily be songwriters and producers. We like the music side a lot.

“Probably we wanna be known for writing songs that last.

“You know, writing music that stands the test of time. You know, the music that still holds up down the line.”

Taylor, now 29 years old, also highlighted their being independent artists, which they hope could encourage other musicians.

Before Hanson released their commercial album Middle of Nowhere, the group had already recorded independent album in Tulsa, Oklahoma—Boomerang and MMMBop.

Taylor explained, “I think, there’s a lot of things that we do, whether it’s activism or it’s about our band and what we’re passionate about. I think the choice to be independent.

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“That kind of career is a part of our story now because it really comes from the point of view of our passion for the whole industry, the whole idea of great art and great music.

“It’s kind of taking some leadership, to run out there and try things.”

Then, he reiterated, “But ultimately, I think, just be known for songs that stands the test of time. That we’re Hanson who writes music that lasts.”

NOT GOING SOLO. Even before they became popular, the Hanson siblings have been creating music as a group.

That is why, according to Taylor, it never crossed their minds to part ways and have a career as solo artists.

He said, “We’ve never focused on solo projects because we have so much to do as a band.

“It’s hard to find a pair of people that you can make music with as fluently and share the same kind of aspirations.

“That being said, I can’t imagine the rest of our career that there will be other projects and things.

“You have to think what you’re excited about so we’ve never closed that door.

“But I think we still have a lot to do as a band.”

SHOUT IT OUT. Part of their concert tour is to promote Hanson’s eighth album Shout It Out.

During the press conference, the Hanson brothers were asked about their personal favorites in the album.